Every time you cheat in G+, a bunny commits suicide. Stop the torture.

My own simple rules to save the bunnies:● don't use artwork or photos without giving credit to the owner.● don't copy/paste content from the web without a link to the source.● don't post other people's content or ideas as your own ➜ goo.gl/eWBmQ

What I don't understand, though, is why bunnies should be psychologically vulnerable to plagiarism on G+ (unless they are the original authors). It might make more sense to say "a bunny gets it", but that would seem to be incredibly harsh on our cute, furry, myxomatosis ridden little friends﻿

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giving a credit when posting an image from another source does not mean you can breech the copyright of the author without the express written permission of said author﻿

I have an even better one. Try coming up with original content. Too many, including Adelstein see a popular post under Explore, then go and simply copy it instead of resharing it to make it look like they are publishing something new.﻿

I am neither an artist nor photographer, so I don't speak about my own content. What is so difficult to mention the sources for a good photo or artwork in a post +Joe Mama, +Chuck Green, +Johann Blake?﻿

+Ali Adelstein It's so difficult cause people suck. Most of my profile is shared content, with links and credit given. Those that aren't, are mine. As for my phone backgrounds and pic messages to friends, I don't care who made it and neither do they. In my opinion, any artist with real talent, shouldn't have a problem getting their portfolios published. Published means copyright protection, and it's much harder to copy and paste out of a book.﻿

Hmmmz. +Ali Adelstein why would it not be enough to just post a link for sharing. The source is the Internet and any info on that site. Now, just a photo or image I can see needing to be more attentive to sourcing details. The third bullet is just wrong. I have noticed that some people don't use quotation marks. If I pull others work, I will just put it in quotes. ﻿